Thomas's Border Show Cage No 34-FSS Border show cage with round pop-hole & no drawer-FSS Cyril H Rogers & 3 border cages-FSS Thomas's spiral perch stock 1941-FSS Thomas's spiral perch rod 1941-FSS De Arend show poster 1899 (Dewar)-FSS James Dewar advert-FSS John Dewar advert-FSS C&CBL 1905.11.10. Dewar 1-FSS C&CBL 1907.01.07 James Dewar pic2-FSS De Arend show poster 1899 Dewar (480px)-FSS DewarJamesF Cage Bird Cameo EXTRACT-FSS James Dewar Cameo-extract-FSS.jpg Origins of Dewar cage C&AB 1995.07.29-FSS Dewar show cage-FSS Dewar show cage glass drinker-FSS Dewar show cage baluster-FSS Dewar show cage wire twist- FSS Dewar show cage seed drawer-FSS Dewar show cage top hooks-FSS Border show Cage-Robinson (1910-11)-FSS Border show cage-Chatterton (1924-34)-FSS C&CBL 1907.03.15 Border cages at Cockermouth-FSS C&CBL 1907.01.04 Scots Nat hall-FSS Border spiral perches (cagefronts.co.uk)-FSS Belgian canary Part 7 Blakston's SFC-FI James Dewar-St. Patrick's Square-FSS Alex Atkin (King of the Border Fancy) C&AB 1998.09.05 -FSS

The Old Varieties, Part 7: Blakston’s Special Foreign Correspondent

This series would not have been possible without the contribution of Blakston’s ‘Special Foreign Correspondent’ (SFC).  It was he, and only he, who recorded the activities of the Belgian canary societies, described the true posturvogel from personal observation, and provided clues about the origins of the Scots Fancy and Lancashire canary.  The fact that Blakston […]... Read More
Dawans-3 Belgian canaries-FSS Noorduyn at Utrecht show CB 1909.12.18-FSS Noorduyn (p.10) Belgian & Dutch canaries-FSS Noorduyn (p.48) Belgian & Scots canaries-FSS Bossu Belge plate-FSS Belgian yellow-DSR-FSS Map of Belgium 1839-FI

The Old Varieties, Part 6: decline and revival of the Belgian canary

“Er zijn geen Belgen, Sire. België is een politieke Staat, vrucht van de diplomatie. Het werd kunstmatig samengesteld, het heeft géén nationaliteit. Welk een tegenstelling tussen Vlaanderen en Wallonië! De aardbodem is verschillend, de mensen die deze streken bewonen zijn anders en hun zielen zijn zo verschillend als hun landschappen.” “There are no Belgians, sire. […]... Read More
Brent-Erect Belgium 1860-FSS Serin Hollandais-Jannin for FSS Nottm Review 1838.11.23 Toppins & Plainheads @ Royal Kids-FSS Lancs-Owen Saunders, Stockton on Tees 1908.10.18-FSS Lancs silver medal SLC&FA 1902 (Eastbourne Auctions)-FSS Royal Children-Thomas Cooper Moore 1890 (Walton House Antiques)-FSS Show report Crown & Cushion Nottm Journal 1838.11.09-FSS).jpeg Screenshot Le Serin Hollandaise Janin 1858-FSS

The Old Varieties, Part 5: the origins of the Lancashire Coppy

“It is not a long journey neither is it a very expensive one, so that anyone wishing to obtain high-class stock would do well to take a trip to the Continent.” R.L. Wallace, The Canary Book (1875) Thus began Wallace’s advice on how to import canaries from Belgium.  He gave details of the departures, the […]... Read More
Scots Fancies by J White 1896-FI

The Old Varieties, Part 4b: postscripts on the Scots Fancy canary

Due to the length of “Part 4: the origins of the Scots Fancy canary”, I divided the article into two parts.  Part 4b adds three postscripts.  The footnotes follow the same numbering sequence as Part 4a. Postscript 1:  The decline of the Scots Fancy canary The Scots Fancy declined both in popularity and quality towards […]... Read More

The Old Varieties, Part 4a: the origins of the Scots Fancy canary

“This in every way most remarkable canary is, as its name suggests, a creation of our neighbours across the Tweed, and is wholly and entirely an exclusive speciality, as is the ‘postuur vogel’ in Belgium, of which birds it is doubtless an offshoot, and is, in truth, the  ‘postuur vogel’ of Scotland.” W.A. Blakston in […]... Read More
Nottm Poultry show 1858 crop-FSS Wallace (1st Edn)-Belgian Crystal Palace 1874-FSS Blakston Belgian canaries colour plate-FSS Dewar 'ideal Belgian' C&CBA 1905.10.20-FSS C&CBL 1905.10.20 Dewar 2 photo-FSS Old and New type Belgian(St John)-FSS Belgian canaries at the Nottingham Poultry Show 1858-FI Morning Herald 1840.05.18 Mrs Freestone's ad for Belgian canaries-FSS.jpeg

The Old Varieties, Part 3: the Belgian canary in Britain

In 1853 Robert Wallace visited Joseph Greenwell, a bird dealer in the county of Durham, to purchase his first Belgian canaries (1).  He found several ‘old practical hands’ already waiting at Greenwell’s house, and a bidding war ensued as soon as he put the birds on display.  The type of bird they wanted was “so […]... Read More
Blakston Belgian canary Fig 54-FSS Blakston Belgian canary fig 55-FSS Belgian canary Belgian style (DSR)-FSS Belgian canary English style (DSR)-FSS Canarini Gantesi (Cicli-Lancashire.it)-FSS Francis Smith Belgian canaries-FSS B.P. Brent-FSS Der Bossu Belge-Muller & Feiter-FSS Serin Hollandais-Jannin-FSS Imster Vogelhandelaar-Jaap Plokker-FSS Dietzsch & Wirsing 1772-77 plate 18 yellow canary-FSS Bolton canary Harmonia Ruralis (eB prantique-it)-FSS Vander Snickt Belgian canaries 1888-FI

The Old Varieties, Part 2: the origins of the Belgian canary

My history of the Belgian canary in Belgium will depart from convention and look at it in reverse order, working my way back from the end of the nineteenth century to its origins in the eighteenth.  Why?  Because I think it gets more interesting. My starting point is the illustration at the head of this […]... Read More